Generation Word is a Bible teaching ministry of Galyn Wiemers
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
"Framework" Book in Ghana Bible Schools
I just received this photo from a Bible school in Ghana. Notice the "Framework" book on their desks. These students are the core teachers trained with the "Framework" book and sent out to teach pastors. They distribute the "Framework" book throughout Ghana, including lead pastors in Tamale, the capital town of Ghana's Muslim North. They just emailed and want more books.
Blogaversary
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This is a bit late, but on April 12 I completed 18 years of blogging. Much
has changed personally since my first blog post in 2008 but my interests
are abo...
The Odyssey– Part One
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So when it dawned on me that the only form of the original Greek
classics, the Odyssey and the Iliad I had read was in the Classics
Illustrated comic boo...
A New Christian Left?
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Everyone in America has heard of James Talarico by now. He is the
relatively young, openly Christian, seminary-educated, Texas legislator
running for the U...
Leah, The Unloved Mother
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The Unloved Mother On this Mother’s Day, we pause to celebrate the women
whose love, sacrifice, and endurance have shaped the lives of their
children and t...
Waiting for God (2)
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I will stand at my guard post and station myself on the watchtower; and I
will keep watch to see what He will say to me, and how I may reply when I
am re...
The Crucifixion
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Last year about this time, Daniel Smith produced a video on The Archaeology
of Gethsemane. Now he has produced another video on his YouTube channel
calle...
Morton Smith: Secret Mark Timeline
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I am grateful to Stephen Goranson for this guest post, and I must apologise
that it has taken me so long to post it. I get so busy during term time
that ...
Embracing 90 Years of Age
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My wife and a few former students and friends have been plotting to give me
a 90th birthday party. They are hopeful that a large number of former
students ...
Version Update Catch Up
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Sorry for the lack of posts lately! Here are a bunch of new versions sent
to me recently:
The Holy Bible (MAGAV) Make America Great Again Version
A List...
Archeology Course 3, Lesson 1
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Archaeological science (also known as archaeometry) consists of the
application of scientific techniques and methodologies to archaeology. One
can divide a...
Hello world!
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start writing!
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Brain Surgery Eleven Years Ago Today
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Greetings world! It’s been three full years since I last wrote a blog
entry. In fact, I had to think about how to access my own blog! Today marks
the 11t...
Weekend Roundup
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Archaeologists believe that a well-preserved complex at Horvat Tevet, near
Afula in the Jezreel Valley, served as a royal estate for Israel’s kings.
Arch...
Linguistics and New Testament: Pronunciation
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Dr. Randall Buth recently gave a presentation at SEBTS (Southeastern
Baptist Theological Seminary, 26 April 2019) on Linguistics and New
Testament: Pronunc...
The Earliest Music in Ancient Egypt
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Music is a human universal. But the beginnings of Egyptian music are much
earlier [...]
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The Harbour of Theodosius
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The Harbour of Eleutherios (Greek: λιμήν Ἐλευθερίου), later known as the
Harbour of Theodosius (Greek: λιμήν Θεοδοσίου, Latin: Portus Theodosiacus)
was ...
Tear Drops of Faith “Necklace (Psalm 56:9)
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Jewelry by Boaz Ben Chaim “Thou has counted my wanderings; put Thou my
tears into Thy bottle.” Psalm 56:9 The message is clear. No tear ever shed
in vain N...
"Head" or "Heads" in Psalm 110
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Most evangelicals view Psalm 110 as Messianic. This is hard to deny in
light of the extensive use of the psalm in the NT (it is the most often
cited OT p...
3 Things I (Re)learned from SBL Baltimore
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I just returned from the combined annual meetings of the Society of
Biblical Literature (SBL) and the American Academy of Religion. Here are
the three most...
Truth, Faith & Sight
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To walk by faith and not be sight, we must find out what God says is true
and then adjust our thinking accordingly. We mus alter our perceptions
based on...
Response to Daniel Streett
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Here’s our first response, which has been offered as a comment on his
blog, to Daniel Streett’s recent post arguing for a communicative pedagogy
for Koine....
Euangelion Has Moved to Patheos.com.
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Dear friends, just to let you know that Joel and I have decided to move
*Euangelion* to a new host site Patheos.com. We think this will represent a
bigger ...
Concluding Thoughts
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I have finally pulled together and published the Evangelicals, Evolution,
and the Church series Ebook. You can find it up on Scribd along with all
the othe...
Some Things Said… (May 08)
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Something (once again) from the Religion of Peace *Final Appeal in
Kambakhsh Case Tomorrow* Like Abdul Rahman who had to be judged insane and
then spirited...
Galyn and Toni have been married for 39 years and have six sons ages 24-36. They are a former US Marine, a Colorado snow board coach, a Captain in the US Air Force, a businessman in Michigan, a literature teacher in Taiwan and another son who is a Sergeant in the USAF. Galyn teaches Bible class three times a week. He is a middle school shop teacher and a former high school coach.
Galyn is the author of "Hope for America's Last Generation" and the 450 page textbook "Framework for Christian Faith". His most recent book is "Jerusalem: History, Archaeology and Apologetic Proof of Scripture." He has distributed at no charge over 100,000 cds into over 40 countries and is listened to online daily by people in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and Africa.
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